440 Six Pack Breather, 340,383 Max Wedge 413 426 High Performance Factory Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Newington, Connecticut, United States
Original factory equipment Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth high performance breather. This came on factory six pack and wedge high performance engines from 1960-71. 340,383,413,426,440 size engines It is in very good condition original and is not a reproduction. auction is for breather only pictur is to show its use on a 440-6-pack application. Questions welcome.
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